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Paul, in his letter to the Philippians, shows his deep concern for those under his leadership, a concern for their spiritual growth and prosperity. Paul expressed this concern in words of warm commendation, in words of stern warning, and in words of earnest exhortation. The epistle of Paul to the Philippians is truly a spiritual love letter from a spiritual father to his spiritual children. In...

onlookers that we do not contend for our rights and insist upon our dues. It is much easier to show this trait if we remember that “the Lord is at hand” (the Lord is watching us, Psa. 33:13; Heb. 4:12, 13; Rev. 1:13–18, to chasten the evil and to reward the good). D. THE EXHORTATION TO WORRY ABOUT NOTHING (4:6, 7) 1. The command—“Be anxious about not one thing”—We are not to be unduly concerned (to worry) about anything, Matt. 6:25–34; Luke 10:38–42. 2. The exhortation—“In everything by prayer and
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